What will you learn today?
Or, said differently. What will you intentionally learn today?
It’s easy to go through a day or week and learn things by accident, but intentional learning requires a plan.
Why is it essential to have a plan of continuous learning?
Continuous learning is crucial because you are not going to get very far in life based on what you already know. Sooner or later, you’re going to come to the end of your competence, and then you’ll be stuck where you are.
There’s a difference between getting older and advancing in life. Getting older doesn’t require you to learn anything new. Nature will take care of aging for you. However, advancing yourself takes effort on your behalf. It requires you to take an active role in investing time and energy in learning.
If the idea of daily learning isn’t for you or other obligations constrain you, then weekly, or worse case, even learning on a monthly cadence can do wonders for your life.
Just don’t leave learning to chance. Think of learning by chance, like finding food in a dumpster. Yes, that’s one way to survive, but not ideal.
Fortunately for you, there are now endless resources for learning, unlike just a few decades ago when most of the world’s information was trapped in books. And if you didn’t have access to the books, then your opportunity to learn was limited.
So, commit today to become a lifelong learner. And not a learner that leaves learning to chance. But a learner that has a plan that suits the cadence of your life. Don’t just become an older version of your current self. Use your ability and capacity to learn to become a wiser, more knowledgeable, and informed version of yourself.
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